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ACRYLATES/STEARETH-50 ACRYLATE COPOLYMER

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ACRYLATES/STEARETH-50 ACRYLATE COPOLYMER is a synthetic polymer widely used in cosmetic and skincare formulations. This versatile ingredient functions primarily as a film-forming agent and emulsion stabilizer. Its molecular structure consists of acrylate monomers copolymerized with steareth-50, creating a unique compound with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties. This dual nature allows it to effectively bridge oil and water phases in emulsions, contributing to product stability and texture.

In skincare applications, ACRYLATES/STEARETH-50 ACRYLATE COPOLYMER enhances the spreadability of formulations and helps create a smooth, even film on the skin's surface. This film-forming ability is particularly beneficial in sunscreens and long-wearing makeup products, as it improves the adherence of active ingredients and pigments to the skin. Additionally, it can provide a subtle tightening effect, making it useful in anti-aging formulations.

The ingredient is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered safe for use in cosmetic products. However, as with any synthetic polymer, it may potentially cause irritation in individuals with sensitive skin or those prone to allergic reactions. Formulators appreciate its stability across a wide pH range and its compatibility with various cosmetic ingredients.

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